majority

[məˈdʒɒrɪti]

majority Definition

the greater number or part; more than half of a total.

Using majority: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "majority" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The majority of the students passed the exam.

  • Example

    The party won the election with a majority of votes.

  • Example

    The majority of the audience was not impressed with the performance.

majority Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for majority

Antonyms for majority

Phrases with majority

  • forming the larger group or part of something

    Example

    Women are in the majority in the nursing profession.

  • a system in which decisions are made by a vote of more than half the members of a group

    Example

    In a democracy, majority rule is an important principle.

  • the view held by the greater number of people

    Example

    The majority opinion was that the movie was not worth watching.

Origins of majority

from Latin 'major', meaning 'greater'

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Summary: majority in Brief

The term 'majority' [məˈdʒɒrɪti] refers to the greater number or part of a total. It is often used in the context of voting and decision-making, as in 'The party won the election with a majority of votes.' 'Majority' also extends into phrases like 'in the majority,' denoting the larger group, and 'majority rule,' indicating a decision-making system based on more than half the members.

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